Despite the potential volatility of funding dollars, it is possible for nonprofits to recover from financial trauma and bounce back.
Despite the potential volatility of funding dollars, it is possible for nonprofits to recover from financial trauma and bounce back.
CharityVIllage profiles Vital Signs of five communities across Canada
This is the first year Vital Signs has included the Halifax Regional Municipality (HRM), the largest municipal region in Atlantic Canada. It revealed some surprising findings.
The Toronto Community Foundation’s Vital Toronto Fund is made up of three grant programs that support solutions to issues identified in its annual Vital Signs Report.
Montreal’s Vital Signs report touches on a number of important issues, highlighting concerns that include high education drop-out rates.
Each year, more than half a million visitors flock to Vancouver Island’s Clayoquot Sound for sun, sand and surf. Yet even paradise has a dark side.
Calgary is a study in contradictions. Welcome to the paradoxical Heart of the New West.
What the international community’s approach to advocacy by charities can teach Canadian organizations.
You might think it’s a good problem to have: too many capable leaders. Unfortunately, the situation can backfire.
An interview with Cathy Hawara, the Director General of the Canada Revenue Agency’s Charities Directorate.